Deborah M Gordon

Deborah M Gordon

Stanford University

H-index: 68

North America-United States

About Deborah M Gordon

Deborah M Gordon, With an exceptional h-index of 68 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Collective behavior, ecology, ants.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

On oracles and collective intelligence: An exchange of letters

Modeling collective cell behavior in cancer: Perspectives from an interdisciplinary conversation

Collective behavior in relation with changing environments: Dynamics, modularity, and agency

Distributed algorithms from arboreal ants for the shortest path problem

The ecology of collective behavior

Critical thermal limits and temperature-dependent walking speed may mediate coexistence between the native winter ant (Prenolepis imparis) and the invasive Argentine ant …

Harvester ant colonies differ in collective behavioural plasticity to regulate water loss

Biological rhythms and task allocation in ant colonies

Deborah M Gordon Information

University

Position

Professor Dept. of Biology

Citations(all)

15020

Citations(since 2020)

3888

Cited By

12751

hIndex(all)

68

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

154

i10Index(since 2020)

102

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Stanford University

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Deborah M Gordon Skills & Research Interests

Collective behavior

ecology

ants

Top articles of Deborah M Gordon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

On oracles and collective intelligence: An exchange of letters

Collective Intelligence

Deborah M Gordon

Daniel A Levinthal

2023/5/25

Modeling collective cell behavior in cancer: Perspectives from an interdisciplinary conversation

Cell systems

Frederick R Adler

Alexander RA Anderson

Abhinav Bhushan

Paul Bogdan

Jose Javier Bravo-Cordero

...

2023/4/19

Collective behavior in relation with changing environments: Dynamics, modularity, and agency

Evolution & Development

Deborah M Gordon

2023/11

Distributed algorithms from arboreal ants for the shortest path problem

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Shivam Garg

Kirankumar Shiragur

Deborah M Gordon

Moses Charikar

2023/2/7

The ecology of collective behavior

PLoS biology

Deborah M Gordon

2014/3/11

Critical thermal limits and temperature-dependent walking speed may mediate coexistence between the native winter ant (Prenolepis imparis) and the invasive Argentine ant …

Journal of Thermal Biology

Rebecca A Nelson

Dylan J MacArthur-Waltz

Deborah M Gordon

2023/1/1

Harvester ant colonies differ in collective behavioural plasticity to regulate water loss

Royal Society Open Science

DM Gordon

E Steiner

Biplabendu Das

NS Walker

2023/9/20

Biological rhythms and task allocation in ant colonies

Biplabendu Das

Deborah M Gordon

2023/5/27

Rainfall, neighbors, and foraging: The dynamics of a population of red harvester ant colonies 1988–2019

Ecological Monographs

Mekala Sundaram

Erik Steiner

Deborah M Gordon

2022/5

Individual variation does not regulate foraging response to humidity in harvester ant colonies

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Nicole Nova

Renato Pagliara

Deborah M Gordon

2022/1/20

The red harvester ant

Deborah M Gordon

2022/11/1

Movement, encounter rate, and collective behavior in ant colonies

Annals of the Entomological Society of America

Deborah M Gordon

2021/9/1

The ecology and evolution of collective behaior

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Deborah Gordon

2021

Tree preference and temporal activity patterns for a native ant community in an urbanized california woodland

Journal of Insect Behavior

Dylan J MacArthur-Waltz

Rebecca A Nelson

Gail Lee

Deborah M Gordon

2021/7

Measuring collective behavior: an ecological approach

Theory in Biosciences

Deborah M Gordon

2021/11

Goals and limitations of modeling collective behavior in biological systems

Frontiers in Physics

Nicholas T Ouellette

Deborah M Gordon

2021/6/14

Better tired than lost: Turtle ant trail networks favor coherence over short edges

PLoS computational biology

Arjun Chandrasekhar

James AR Marshall

Cortnea Austin

Saket Navlakha

Deborah M Gordon

2021/10/21

Variation and change in behavior: a comment on Loftus et al.

Behavioral Ecology

Deborah M Gordon

2021/1/1

Multiyear drought exacerbates long‐term effects of climate on an invasive ant species

Lisa I Couper

Nathan J Sanders

Nicole E Heller

Deborah M Gordon

2021/10

A Model for Ant Trail Formation and its Convergence Properties

12th Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science Conference (ITCS 2021)

Moses Charikar

Shivam Garg

Deborah M Gordon

Kirankumar Shiragur

2021/1

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